new flute player

    
new flute player    07:09 on Friday, October 13, 2006          

yhath
(29 points)
Posted by yhath

Hi - I have a yamaha fl221 I think taht is the model, it is extremely nice, any how, Where can I get some easier / basic sheet music to play and some free lessons while I am waiting for a call from the local music shop, I put my name up on the board for lesson, no one has called me yet.


Re: new flute player    07:36 on Friday, October 13, 2006          

Pickled
(123 points)
Posted by Pickled

My son uses Essential Elements 2000 for trombone. If the flute version is similar, then I'd get that if you are self-learning--it has a decent selection of music, and it comes with an instructional DVD that shows you how to put the instrument together and get started. It is also relatively inexpensive. Don't be surprised, though, if your flute teacher needs you to buy a different book once you start lessons.

As for free lessons, nothing in life is free. However, if you have a friend who plays the flute, you might ask that person to help you get started. I'd also suggest that, if you haven't received any calls based on a bulletin board posting in a music store, that you simply start calling around.

--Judy


Re: new flute player    09:43 on Friday, October 13, 2006          

Leporello
(152 points)
Posted by Leporello

I noticed you're also starting on sax, wouldn't it be easier to just start off with just one new instrument and take it from there?


Re: new flute player    09:45 on Friday, October 13, 2006          

Leporello
(152 points)
Posted by Leporello

Oh, and having said that, Trevor Wye is pretty much a classic in the field. There's also the "Jazz Method for Flute" which I haven't tried but sounds fun, and a myriad of others.


Re: new flute player    09:47 on Friday, October 13, 2006          

yhath
(29 points)
Posted by yhath

No, I am starting on sax, my daughter is starting on flute- she use dmy name to post


Re: new flute player    12:23 on Friday, October 13, 2006          

Pickled
(123 points)
Posted by Pickled

>>Oh, and having said that, Trevor Wye is pretty much a classic in the field. <<

I was going to recommend that (his beginners method), but haven't actually laid eyes on it. Is it OK for self-learning? I suppose some of it depends on your learning style, as well. I know that, for the trombone at least, since I don't play that instrument, the DVD that came with my son's book was worth it's weight in gold after he got home from his first lesson at school.


Re: new flute player    20:06 on Tuesday, October 17, 2006          

littleflutist
(18 points)
Posted by littleflutist

I got started on Essential Elements. Wonderful book! Gives you a CD and I already had the book out and used before school started, the year I learned the flute. It got me a really good head start from the other players.


Re: new flute player    05:29 on Thursday, October 19, 2006          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

I used Trevor Wye's method for the first two years, but taking lessons with a teacher.
You find some hints and few basic recommendations in the first book, but I wonder whetether I could have advanced with my learning were I left alone just with that book. Probably there are better methods for self learning, I guess. Good luck in any case!


   




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